Julian Butler, family, talk about wrongful arrest

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

Julian Butler, a University of Central Florida student, talks about his experience being wrongfully arrested by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office in April. Butler spent three days in jail after eye witnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian's father, Michael, and his mother, Priscilla, join him in the interview.

CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Julian Butler (center), answers questions related to his wrongful arrest in Indian River County in an exclusive interview with Melissa Holsman on Wednesday. Butler, 21, was jailed for three days in April after eyewitnesses picked him out of a photo lineup as detectives investigated an Easter shooting outside a Gifford grocery store. Julian is accompanied by his father Michael (left) and mother Priscilla. Julian Butler CQ; Priscilla Butler CQ; Michael Butler CQ; taken 5/15/13;

CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS The Butlers (from left) â Michael, Julian and Priscilla â share an embrace Wednesday at Burt Reynolds Park in Jupiter. The family shared their thoughts about Julian's wrongful arrest in April by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office. Julian Butler CQ; Priscilla Butler CQ; Michael Butler CQ; taken 5/15/13;